Stephane Dion made ambassador to Germany, but only ‘special envoy’ to EU
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says former Liberal leader Stephane Dion will be Canadian ambassador to Germany — but not to the European Union and Europe, where he will now serve instead as a “special envoy.”
The announcement comes three months after the prime minister put forward Dion’s name to serve as ambassador to both the EU as well as Germany, an unsual dual posting that reportedly rankled in some diplomatic circles.
The Prime Minister’s Office says making Dion a special envoy followed consultations with European partners, in which “it was agreed that this appointment will best deliver” on Canada’s commitment to stronger ties.
Recent media reports by the website iPolitics suggest the notion of a dual ambassador didn’t go over well with the EU, which never formally extended a diplomatic invitation to Dion.


